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Title: Analysis of environmental constraints on expanding reserves in current and future reservoirs in wetlands. Final report

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/43775· OSTI ID:43775

Louisiana wetlands require careful management to allow exploitation of non-renewable resources without destroying renewable resources. Current regulatory requirements have been moderately successful in meeting this goal by restricting development in wetland habitats. Continuing public emphasis on reducing environmental impacts of resource development is causing regulators to reassess their regulations and operators to rethink their compliance strategies. We examined the regulatory system and found that reducing the number of applications required by going to a single application process and having a coherent map of the steps required for operations in wetland areas would reduce regulatory burdens. Incremental changes can be made to regulations to allow one agency to be the lead for wetland permitting at minimal cost to operators. Operators need cost effective means of access that will reduce environmental impacts, decrease permitting time, and limit future liability. Regulators and industry must partner to develop incentive based regulations that can provide significant environmental impact reduction for minimal economic cost. In addition regulators need forecasts of future E&P trends to estimate the impact of future regulations. To determine future activity we attempted to survey potential operators when this approach was unsuccessful we created two econometric models of north and south Louisiana relating drilling activity, success ratio, and price to predict future wetland activity. Results of the econometric models indicate that environmental regulations have a small but statistically significant effect on drilling operations in wetland areas of Louisiana. We examined current wetland practices and evaluated those practices comparing environmental versus economic costs and created a method for ranking the practices.

Research Organization:
Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA (United States). Center for Coastal, Energy, and Environmental Resources
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
DOE Contract Number:
FG22-91MT91004
OSTI ID:
43775
Report Number(s):
DOE/MT/91004-1; ON: DE95000136
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 1995
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English